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1. RECOMMENDATIONS:
› To protect delicate fabrics against possible shine caused by direct contact of the fabric with
the hot metal of the press, you can use any of the following:
- a TEFLON®TEFLEX protection sheet;
- a silicone or parchment paper.
› Prior to any first application, carry out different tests about:
- the resistance of the fabric with the press temperature.
- the compatibility of the PLOTTER FLEX film with the fabric.
› Apply to a previously washed fabric.
› For optimum durability, avoid application of the PLOTTER FLEX lm over seams.
2. CUTTING THE FILMS:
The lms should preferably be stored under the same environmental conditions as the
plotter.
Important note specic to Flex600: The Flex600 lms feature a exible and thin soft blue-
green protection lm at their surface. This lm must be removed before plotting the lm.
The pressure of the blade has to be adjusted depending on the lm.
It is recommended to carry out a plotting test before starting a production run.
If the pressure is too high, the protective liner may slightly crack causing adhesive bleeding.
This would make the weeding process more dicult.
In any case, it is recommended to weed the material right after cutting.
2.1. Introduction to plotting:
The smallest possible size to be cut depends on the condition of the blade, pressure, cutting
speed and plotter. In general, an acceptable height is 10mm (0.4in), with serifs of 1.5mm
(0.06in.), at medium speed and with a blade in good shape. Smaller letters can be obtained
by reducing the speed.
For instance, the recommended medium speed for a ROLAND® GX24 cutting plotter is
20cm/s (7.87 in./s).
Note: In any case, carefully wread the operating manual of the cutting plotter and carry out
a preliminary test.
The blade must cut the polyurethane lm and the adhesive surface. (FIG. 01)
A blunt and worn blade will impair the quality of the cutting and will require a higher
pressure. Weeding will also be more dicult.
2.2. Preliminary plotting test:
In order to determine the plotter settings, we advise you to carry out a preliminary test:
›Cut a square of 10cm x 10cm (3.94in. x 3.94in.).
›Weed (FIG. 02) (FIG. 03): remove any excess material.
›Check:
›that the cut square adheres well to the liner;
›that the liner is free of any incision.
›Weeding will be successful if the plotter is properly set up (pressure, speed, shape of the
blade).
Figure 01
Figure 02
Figure 03
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